A. Relative clause
B. Independent clause
C. Proverb
D. Dependent clause
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Independent clause: An independent clause is the combination of at least one subject and predicate.
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A. Since you say so, I must take it seriously.
B. When you say so, I must take it seriously.
C. When you say so, I must take it serious.
D. None of these
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When you say so, I must take it seriously.
" Seriously " is the correct adverb form to modify the verb " take ".
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A. I consider it a fool scheme.
B. I consider it a foolish scheme.
C. I consider it as foolish scheme.
D. None of these
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The verb " consider " is used without " as " when followed by a noun or adjective complement.
" Foolish " is the correct adjective .
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A. Promises
B. None of these
C. Offer
D. Invitation
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Promise : A commitment or assurance that one will do something or that something will happen.
The use of " shall " indicates a firm intention or vow about future support.
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A. None of these
B. After washing my face, I look at myself in the mirror.
C. After washed face I look myself in the mirror.
D. After washing face I look at myself in mirror.
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The phrase " washing my face " uses the correct possessive form " my ."
The article " the " is necessary before " mirror " to make the sentence grammatically correct.
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A. Permission
B. Willingness
C. A suggestion
D. None of these
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The use of " will " here shows willingness to help someone.
It expresses a voluntary action or offer .
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A. Permission
B. Possibility
C. None of these
D. Obligation
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The phrase " might be " shows uncertainty or a chance that something could happen — a key marker of possibility .
The sentence implies that while it looks nice , there’s a possibility it is expensive.
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A. Simple
B. Compound Complex
C. Complex
D. Compound
Explanation
The sentence contains two clauses : "The evil that men do" ( dependent clause ) and "lives after them" ( independent clause ), making it complex .
The dependent clause is connected to the independent clause , forming a complex sentence.
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A. Optative
B. Exclamatory
C. Interrogative
D. Declarative
Explanation
The sentence " What a big city Peshawar is !" expresses a strong feeling or emotion, making it an exclamatory sentence.
It shows surprise or admiration , marked by the exclamation.
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A. Proverb
B. Phrasal verb
C. Independent clause
D. Dependent clause
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" Whom we met on holiday " cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; it depends on the main clause ("Have you seen those people"), so it's a dependent clause.
It provides extra information about " those people " and begins with the relative pronoun " whom ".
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